Eco Child's Play

Green and Natural Parenting for Eco-Friendly Families

  • About & Contact Us
  • Babies
  • Breastfeeding
  • Green Toys
  • Health News
  • Natural Childbirth
  • Parenting

phthalates

Extreme Male Theory: Chemicals in Plastics Cause Autism

by Jennifer Lance on July 3, 2009

Phthalates Used in Plastics and Beauty Products Can Weaken Bones

by ECP Editors on June 8, 2009

Chemicals in Plastics Linked to Childhood Obesity

by Jennifer Lance on May 3, 2009

Jewelry Baby Can Play With: Oh Plah!

by Jamie Ervin on April 16, 2009

PVC Floors Linked to Autism?

by Cate Nelson on April 9, 2009

Phthalates Out. And the New Chemicals in Toys Are…?

by Cate Nelson on February 20, 2009

Blenders and Food Processors: Potential Sources of BPA and Phthalates

by ECP Editors on February 15, 2009

Rubber Duckies Cause Lower Sperm Count

by Cate Nelson on January 30, 2009

Piggy Paints: Safer Polish for your Little Girl

by Jamie Ervin on November 25, 2008

New Study Suggests Link Between Hairspray Exposure and Genital Birth Defect

by ECP Editors on November 22, 2008

← Previous Entries

Next Entries →

  • Search


  • Advertise on Eco Child's Play
  • Green Family Values: What's Your Child's School's Carbon Footprint?

    How green is your child’s school? Chances are, if your child attends a public school like my daughter, it is not a very green [...]

    Read More

    Green Myth-Busting: “Natural” Beauty Products

    Natural Soap?Myth: Beauty products sold as “natural” and “organic” at health food stores and coops are truly natural and organic.

    (more…)

    Read More

    8 Ways Neuroscience Supports Natural Parenting

    Photo:   Some rights reserved by BlatantNews.com

    Neuroscience supports natural parenting

    Last Thursday, I attended a conference on Teaching Children with Developmental Disabilities to Speak:  Current Research [...]

    Read More

  • Get the latest post via email!

    Enter your email address:

    Delivered by FeedBurner

  • Categories

  • Just as we should cultivate more gentle and peaceful relations with our fellow human beings, we should also extend that same kind of attitude towards the natural environment. Morally speaking, we should be concerned for our whole environment.
    -H.H the Dalai Lama

Slideshow by webdesign